Health, safety, and environmental management systems rely on proactive incident prevention and reactive performance monitoring. Risk assessments are essential for actions affecting safety, production, assets, the environment, or reputation. This seminar will teach advanced risk assessment techniques, balancing risk and cost, fostering safety culture, understanding Quantified Risk Assessment, and applying root-cause analysis to investigate incidents.
Recognize the difference between hazard, risk, and risk assessment
Learn how to evaluate different types of risk
Develop the skills of applying advanced risk assessment techniques relevant to the process industry
Develop a strategy for planning and implementing risk reduction action plans
Appreciate the contribution of human error to accidents
Be able to apply advanced techniques for root-cause analysis for incidents
Participants will learn by active participation during the program through the use of exercises, syndicate and group discussions, training videos, and discussions on relevant types of accidents and "real-life" issues in their organizations.
The curriculum seeks to give students practical experience using cutting-edge risk assessment methods in all facets of the process sector. In terms of fire, explosion, and toxic discharges, it analyzes the effects of significant dangers. Utilizing cutting-edge commercial software, these are modeled. Methods for encouraging a healthy safety culture in your workplace consider the role that human error plays in accidents.
The function of analytical investigation and root-cause analysis based on fault tree analysis is also explored throughout this training session.
Participants will be able to put their newfound abilities to use in the implementation of the company's HSE Management System. Your organization should be able to implement, evaluate, and review your professional development in addition to other aspects of HSE action plans.
DAY 1 - Advanced Risk Assessment Techniques 1: HAZOP
Introduction to hazards identification and analysis techniques
Techniques for hazard identification and analysis- HAZOP
Syndicate exercise- application of HAZOP to batch and continuous processes
Integrating HAZOP within the risk management system
Review of commercial HAZOP software
DAY 2 - Mechanics of Fire, Explosion, and Toxic Releases
The role of consequence analysis in QRA
Types of Fires: Jet flame, pool fire, flash fire, BLEVE
Types of Explosion: VCE, UVCE, pressure burst, dust explosion
Vulnerability analysis
Commercial software for modeling releases, fire, explosion, and toxic releases
DAY 3 - The role of Quantified Risk Assessment ‘QRA’
Failure Modes & Effects Analysis ‘FMEA’
Decision trees and Event Tree Analysis ‘ETA’
Sources of failure data
Fault Tree Analysis ‘FTA’
Quantification of ETA and FTA
Evaluation of Individual and Societal Risks
DAY 4 - Advanced Incidents Investigation Techniques
The human contribution to accidents
The role of root cause Analysis in identifying management system failures
Accident investigation techniques
Latent failure and root causes for incidents
Techniques for root-cause analysis
DAY 5 - Promoting a positive safety culture
Introduction to Safety Culture
Techniques for improving safety culture
Measuring improvements in safety culture
Integrating safety culture within the HSE Management System